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it would be even worse than iraq i think also that it would be again a back door as a war into iran which is the as you well know the real threat that we've been putting out there for years now so i think you're looking at a combination here not just syria i think ultimately the target is iran. and for their first against president assad version is looking to press its european partners to review the arms embargo on syria lebanon says it wants to help rebel groups more buy a greater agent shipments of military gear but as archie is our first explains the european military aid could end up in the wrong hands. the clay foreign office is concerned that this week britain is going to be seeking an amendment to the arms embargo on syria making it easier to help the opponents the syrian president bashar al assad now a foreign office official has said that the practical support is likely to include training and non-lethal equipment britta want to play a role in syria after the other regime falls because. they would like to be involved. so therefore. wants to back the winning side. there wil
it would be even worse than iraq i think also that it would be again a back door as a war into iran which is the as you well know the real threat that we've been putting out there for years now so i think you're looking at a combination here not just syria i think ultimately the target is iran. and for their first against president assad version is looking to press its european partners to review the arms embargo on syria lebanon says it wants to help rebel groups more buy a greater agent...
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for an attack as it were to appear to make the case for an intervention whether the lessons from the iraq war have been won. and the media frenzy pushing britain's a pregnancy story into overdrive as speculation mounts over a suspected suicide allegedly triggered by a prank call. broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. glad to have you with us egypt's president has reportedly an older the controversial decree granting him sweeping powers beyond of the reach of the judiciary the declaration issued last month sparked violent protests across the country however the referendum on the new constitution drafted by the islamist led assembly is still scheduled to take place next saturday that is despite the document being rushed through by lawmakers as critics say not enough consultation took place this comes after hundreds of thousands marched on the presidential palace on friday journalist not true as the detail. here the presidential palace doesn't say. the nights in protest of. the president released two weeks ago which they see as a power grab and of course the const
for an attack as it were to appear to make the case for an intervention whether the lessons from the iraq war have been won. and the media frenzy pushing britain's a pregnancy story into overdrive as speculation mounts over a suspected suicide allegedly triggered by a prank call. broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. glad to have you with us egypt's president has reportedly an older the controversial decree granting him sweeping powers beyond of the reach of the...
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we saw two swift, successful military missions for regime change in iraq and afghanistan. we all know what came after that. we took out qaddafi, the rebels in liberty i can't took out qaddafi with the help of western air support. things aren't looking that great in libya right now, so with we need to understand a that there are the law of unintended consequences is always at work in these situations. >> rose: i have heard you say two things. one is that you begin to worry that your concern about the welfare of the men and women in harm's way, you might have too for lack of a better word, had a stronger place in your decision al structural than it ought to be, am i right about that? >> i became to worry i had become too protective of them. >> rose: secondly you seemed to be saying, i began to worry that we didn't know what would be the consequences and that worried you too. and in some sense of how things could get out of control and that it became -- am i real ng you right on that? >> absolutely. >> rose: so those are the two things when weighing the factors to step down t
we saw two swift, successful military missions for regime change in iraq and afghanistan. we all know what came after that. we took out qaddafi, the rebels in liberty i can't took out qaddafi with the help of western air support. things aren't looking that great in libya right now, so with we need to understand a that there are the law of unintended consequences is always at work in these situations. >> rose: i have heard you say two things. one is that you begin to worry that your...
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being a fighting force in turkey in iraq or encounter the mountains between iraq and iran and then also the us use that as an excuse to continue in their mistreatment of kurdish political activists and so on they and within turkish territory but that is a problem i mean says brown prime minister erdogan has done a lot for kurds which is you know everyone agrees on that but prime minister erdogan needs to think twice before he acts on syria before he deals with these problems and so on with iran and then you know in the in his relations with iraq and iraqi kurdistan regional government kurds are wanting to be part of a democratic turkey but the to be able to achieve that we need to walk a long long way we have a long way to go i think that if i go back to you in washington there's no substitute for your own state is there. well look we can people can romanticize about a larger kurdistan which includes course from you know turkey and syria and iraq and iran and so on so and people think that this is this is their right you know for the post world war world war one you know basically disad
being a fighting force in turkey in iraq or encounter the mountains between iraq and iran and then also the us use that as an excuse to continue in their mistreatment of kurdish political activists and so on they and within turkish territory but that is a problem i mean says brown prime minister erdogan has done a lot for kurds which is you know everyone agrees on that but prime minister erdogan needs to think twice before he acts on syria before he deals with these problems and so on with iran...
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increasingly building up a case against syria claiming it's preparing to use chemical weapons we look at iraq has been. seeking to change that. syria to step up help for the rebels despite the aid could fall into the hands of radical islamists. coverage of the u.k. with the suspected suicide of a now the focus of a media frenzy which some say. around the world on screen online international news from moscow the egyptian opposition is growing pressure on president morsi is starting to yield results following days of protests ending with friday's massive march on the presidential palace signs of a period that the islamist leader might give in to one of the key demands the controversial referendum on an islamic led constitution could be delayed but that still would not guarantee a resolution to the standoff as reported true he explains. the president may see the referendum here in egypt provided the opposition forces open dialogue with the president's without preconditions which people see on the streets as meaning without the rest the demands here the presidential palace doesn't say the spontan
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learn from republican mistakes in iraq. we didn't have enough troops when they need 180,000 troops to secure the place. the person who said that was fired, but he was right. if there's not a follow-on force quickly to get involved after assad leaves, itst -- it will be all hell to pay. if the president believes we need force to prevent the weapons from killing thousands more, we stand with them and we'll have a resolution on the fore of the senate seeking congressional authorization to protect us and protect that chemical stockpile if necessary by military force. final thought. you could see this coming for a very long time. leading from behind is not working. saying that you can do a lot with a light footprint does not work. how many times do we have to make the same mistake before we realize there's no substitute for american leadership, and when we get involved, be smart about it. we all accept responsibility, but turn around and do what you did in iraq and syria is unexcusable. inexcusable. thank you. >> seeing there's
learn from republican mistakes in iraq. we didn't have enough troops when they need 180,000 troops to secure the place. the person who said that was fired, but he was right. if there's not a follow-on force quickly to get involved after assad leaves, itst -- it will be all hell to pay. if the president believes we need force to prevent the weapons from killing thousands more, we stand with them and we'll have a resolution on the fore of the senate seeking congressional authorization to protect...
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led invasion of iraq in 2003. the syrian government was looking the other way or even supporting jihaddists who were entering into iraq and killing american and allies forces. so the u.s. and syria were on opposite sides of the street, to say the least. he survived that. he survived the association with the assassination of former lebanese prime minister in february of 2005, in a damning un report that was leaked that held syria responsible. he survived all that and actually emerged in somewhat flying colors by 2008-2009, accepted back into the regional order, into the international community, even representatives at an anational plows meeting to jump start the arab-israeli peace talk. so i think he developed a sense of survivalism. he and his supporters. to the point where, when you have another challenge, and the most serious to date, obviously, since march 2011 and continuing today, that sense of triumphantism, that they're on the right side of history, sense of destiny, and i sincerely believe if i talked to h
led invasion of iraq in 2003. the syrian government was looking the other way or even supporting jihaddists who were entering into iraq and killing american and allies forces. so the u.s. and syria were on opposite sides of the street, to say the least. he survived that. he survived the association with the assassination of former lebanese prime minister in february of 2005, in a damning un report that was leaked that held syria responsible. he survived all that and actually emerged in somewhat...
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meanwhile sectarian cracks in iraq are leading to a surge in violence across the country the sunni who used to hold power now say they are second class citizens in their own nation and they want something done about it as we report shortly plus the public is politicians later this hour artie's end of year series features the events which got russians more fired up over their government. iran has entered a new phase and its naval war games in the strait of hormuz which is a vital oil shipping route here exercise involves warships submarines and jet fighters and aims to show tehran can maintain security in the region around earlier said it could block this straight. effectively shutting off a fifth of world oil trade if it is attacked iran is feeling the pressure from the west as the us and its allies pile on the sanctions over its nuclear program set up or rick is a writer and global diplomacy specialist she says iran only wants to show it is capable of protecting its borders. for the past thirty two years or war whereas this if the united states is the waves of corporate war against ir
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people in syria are well aware of what happened in neighboring iraq. there is a large number of people who are not necessarily tied to the government but are extremely frightened that there could be a bloodletting that was seen in neighboring iraq. host: your in beirut. you are obviously not allowed to travel easily in and out of syria. does a sense of what it is like in that country. -- give us a sense of what it is like in that country. caller: different places have a different feeling. it is almost hard to describe. it is rather apocalyptic right now. it is to have a huge tourist industry. now much of it is in wreckage. there are shells coming in. there is still food, but people are scrambling for food. there is a great deal of uncertainty, a lot of anger in the rubble occupied zones -- rebel occupied zones. there is anger at the rebels. in damascus, there is a great sense of dread. people herar shelling and gunfire every night. the suburbs are battle zones. it is a city that has a big middle class that was a thriving commercial hub, and people do n
people in syria are well aware of what happened in neighboring iraq. there is a large number of people who are not necessarily tied to the government but are extremely frightened that there could be a bloodletting that was seen in neighboring iraq. host: your in beirut. you are obviously not allowed to travel easily in and out of syria. does a sense of what it is like in that country. -- give us a sense of what it is like in that country. caller: different places have a different feeling. it is...
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well there then where death and murder don't surprise or shock anybody and like in the case of iraq all this current was done to syria with a substantial help of the outsiders under the guise of both democratic and time to see. and of course we've got more news in just over thirty minutes with me but before that we reveal more on the deadly gang wars in the city of angels it's after the short with. which is slough a man often knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of horn at the heart of bike all his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and she's horses weren't there sometimes it gets lonely here but the horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they bites as well it's part of my every day life. and i home some in home too it makes the rats local just laugh for centuries most still live off the land cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good and we always have enough here. if by
well there then where death and murder don't surprise or shock anybody and like in the case of iraq all this current was done to syria with a substantial help of the outsiders under the guise of both democratic and time to see. and of course we've got more news in just over thirty minutes with me but before that we reveal more on the deadly gang wars in the city of angels it's after the short with. which is slough a man often knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's...
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where death and murder don't surprise or shock anybody and like in the case of iraq all this harm was done to syria but the substantial help of the outsiders under the guise of both democratic and townships . and i'll be back with more news in just over thirty minutes but before that we reveal the deadly gang wars in the city of angels it's after this break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named off the french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to this it is no the speak to us place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top which direction. he has been exploring the deaths on the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for that are supposed to be the most the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world her
where death and murder don't surprise or shock anybody and like in the case of iraq all this harm was done to syria but the substantial help of the outsiders under the guise of both democratic and townships . and i'll be back with more news in just over thirty minutes but before that we reveal the deadly gang wars in the city of angels it's after this break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named off the french seafarer who...
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iran iraq war he says he would have been freed earlier if he'd joined the ek image he didn't help to realize the militant revolutionary group was fighting iran in authority on the side of saddam hussein and recruiting new members a month reasoners but mohamed refused. they were terrorists killing innocent people i couldn't have anything to do with them i betray my country then the group indeed had a very gory history in the one nine hundred sixty s. it started a bombing campaign against iran's shah and his allies they were linked to the killing of american citizens and welcomed the u.s. embassy siege in teheran openly calling for the execution of the hostages. the terror continued after these lawmakers evolution with the association of the country's president prime minister along with many politicians and clerics with generous support from hussein it fought hard in iran as well as saddam's enemies inside iraq in one thousand nine hundred seventy m. a k. joined america's list of terrorist organizations along with al qaida and hamas and was cited in arguments for the invasion of iraq t
iran iraq war he says he would have been freed earlier if he'd joined the ek image he didn't help to realize the militant revolutionary group was fighting iran in authority on the side of saddam hussein and recruiting new members a month reasoners but mohamed refused. they were terrorists killing innocent people i couldn't have anything to do with them i betray my country then the group indeed had a very gory history in the one nine hundred sixty s. it started a bombing campaign against iran's...
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i mean, -- >> saying that we used the same argument to attack iraq, yes. >> right. >> yes. >> now, we've had intelligence failures before, so how do we know? what assurance can we get that our intelligence is good this time? >> this time i know of no one who disputes it. >> no one disputed it last time. >> there was, you know. >> one or two maybe. >> yeah. i just -- i think it's so much different. saddam hussein wasn't on the verge of attacking the iranians or his own people or us or anyone else. i'm always skeptical of intelligence. after all, back in 2007 our intelligence said the iranians are no longer pursuing meek leer weapons. >> wrong. >> but in this case i think there's so much overwhelming human intelligence. we are on the eve of one of the more horrendous acts of the 21st century. >> we were wrong with the iranians pursuing nuclear weapons and what is so different is we've had lots of notice. we've had at least a minimum from july that you said we should have been checking @n this, and if he decides to give the go sign here, we are going to watch tens of thousands of people die
i mean, -- >> saying that we used the same argument to attack iraq, yes. >> right. >> yes. >> now, we've had intelligence failures before, so how do we know? what assurance can we get that our intelligence is good this time? >> this time i know of no one who disputes it. >> no one disputed it last time. >> there was, you know. >> one or two maybe. >> yeah. i just -- i think it's so much different. saddam hussein wasn't on the verge of...
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well not only in case of iraq but also in case of the former yugoslavia yes it is it is possible and you just cited one example there are some others but i also feel that those who would like to interfere in the syrian crisis they don't want to do this without some kind of legitimacy or at least would some kind of an action in the united nations which could be used to justify this as being legitimate some people would like very much to internationalize this situation and to expand the violence beyond the syrian border or set them said being made to specially in cases when the refugees have to flee syria because of the disproportionate actions by the government forces. but on the other side the deposition the armed groups of that position which are several which are not united on this single come on the whole series of acceptable methods absolutely contrary to international humanitarian law. they can cause to just. the staging terrorist attacks and that is very disheartening that our western call digs in the security council start that they refuse. condemning terrorist attacks in syri
well not only in case of iraq but also in case of the former yugoslavia yes it is it is possible and you just cited one example there are some others but i also feel that those who would like to interfere in the syrian crisis they don't want to do this without some kind of legitimacy or at least would some kind of an action in the united nations which could be used to justify this as being legitimate some people would like very much to internationalize this situation and to expand the violence...
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attack as the two appeared to make the case for intervention looks at whether the lessons from the iraq war have been learned. and the media frenzy pushing britain's royal pregnancy story into overdrive as it speculation mounts over a nurses of a suspected suicide allegedly triggered by a prank call. in broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. but have you with us egypt's president could be about to yield a top position demands to postpone the referendum on the controversial new constitution reports are also emerging morsi is ready to amend the decree granting him sweeping executive powers that sparked the current outpouring of public anger hundreds of thousands marched on the presidential palace on friday but as journalist bill true explains the crisis remains far from being resolved. the president may see the referendum for spying here in egypt provided the opposition forces open dialogue with the president's without preconditions which people see on the streets as meaning without the respite demands here the presidential palace doesn't say spontaneous sitting
attack as the two appeared to make the case for intervention looks at whether the lessons from the iraq war have been learned. and the media frenzy pushing britain's royal pregnancy story into overdrive as it speculation mounts over a nurses of a suspected suicide allegedly triggered by a prank call. in broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. but have you with us egypt's president could be about to yield a top position demands to postpone the referendum on the...
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building up a case against syria claiming it's very to use chemical weapons we look at whether the iraq lesson has been learned. meanwhile the u.k. seeking to change the e.u. arms embargo on syria to step up to help for the rebels despite fears the aid could fall into the hands of radical islamists. said tragic turn in the coverage of the u.k. royal pregnancy with the suspected suicide of a nurse all before because of a frenzy which some say has gone too far. it's seven pm here in moscow you're live with us on our team with me to bomb say they gyptian opposition is growing pressure on president morsi is starting to yield results following days of protests culminating in tens of thousands strong march on the presidential palace this friday signs of appear that the islamist leader might give in to one of the key demands a controversial referendum on an islamist led constitution could be delayed but that still would not guarantee an end to the standoff as cairo based reporter explains. the president may see the referendum perspiring here in egypt provided the opposition forces open dialogu
building up a case against syria claiming it's very to use chemical weapons we look at whether the iraq lesson has been learned. meanwhile the u.k. seeking to change the e.u. arms embargo on syria to step up to help for the rebels despite fears the aid could fall into the hands of radical islamists. said tragic turn in the coverage of the u.k. royal pregnancy with the suspected suicide of a nurse all before because of a frenzy which some say has gone too far. it's seven pm here in moscow you're...
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today iran iraq still view ek as terrorist group but america's position has now flipped any case as a ranch democratic on this is just part of the large scale and successful lobby to get and make a off the terror least among backers former white house officials army generals and cia chiefs extremely disturbing this is a this is this at the time was a terrorist group they were supposed to be paying officials and moving money around and yet somebody was turning a blind eye to that i think that anything potentially is going to have an influence on the u.s. policy towards iran and could get us into a very dangerous position as far as potentially going to war with iraq iranian officials second that saying and became a place similar role that america back the position forces played in regime change in libya and in the current conflict in syria the main supporters of beasts to reduce groups or restore confidence because they use from that through to through political means. new yorker reporter in his article called our men iran reveals how members of m.b. k. were trained by america's joint
today iran iraq still view ek as terrorist group but america's position has now flipped any case as a ranch democratic on this is just part of the large scale and successful lobby to get and make a off the terror least among backers former white house officials army generals and cia chiefs extremely disturbing this is a this is this at the time was a terrorist group they were supposed to be paying officials and moving money around and yet somebody was turning a blind eye to that i think that...
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is looking for ways to intervene as it did in iraq. heard the same rhetoric and suppose it intel that we're supposed to rely on you know turned out to be completely false in iraq but this time it was supposed to be a lie and were no reason whatsoever coming out of the u.s. saying that syria is moving its chemical weapons stores not sure if that you know be even know where they are so. it's like that media. people are out. that it. will mean you just hit it right on the head there where you said it's a double standard i mean whether or not they even have weapons that's not the point the u.s. is sitting on the largest nuclear stockpile in the world the us is the only country to ever use nuclear weapons during war of course we're sitting on chemical weapons as well so that even have that as a justification for preemptive invasion is outrageous i mean so thank you for really hammering down that point which is really the point that needs to be made really quickly though i mean what is the real threat here of letting letting the u.s. or nato
is looking for ways to intervene as it did in iraq. heard the same rhetoric and suppose it intel that we're supposed to rely on you know turned out to be completely false in iraq but this time it was supposed to be a lie and were no reason whatsoever coming out of the u.s. saying that syria is moving its chemical weapons stores not sure if that you know be even know where they are so. it's like that media. people are out. that it. will mean you just hit it right on the head there where you said...
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the new generation at the iranian iraq war. the iran-iraq war and world war i for german. the chairman's coming out of world war i were to get his wanted to correct the injustice of the past. but then, correct an injustice of the past is more important in making sure many a better country in the 1970s. unfortunately, we see many revolutionary guards. they no longer have the same week the clerics have both of these terrorist in order to control the population. particularly bair funded trials. we have people who oppose iran in the 1980s who today themselves have become prey to the system. they show up at trials in contrast agents agents for the cia and emi six. sometimes the public sometimes wonder how they have time during the week so they can provide services. of course no one believes that. no one. not a single iranian police these people who serve the revolution have completely become counterrevolutionaries. but the idea is to instigate and get into the hearts of the rainy process, telling them that somebody like mr. massari who researches in this server, if he is not sa
the new generation at the iranian iraq war. the iran-iraq war and world war i for german. the chairman's coming out of world war i were to get his wanted to correct the injustice of the past. but then, correct an injustice of the past is more important in making sure many a better country in the 1970s. unfortunately, we see many revolutionary guards. they no longer have the same week the clerics have both of these terrorist in order to control the population. particularly bair funded trials. we...
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government iraq is. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by work and medicine. through. other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has criticism thing of a middle east trying all the white house may not be able to navigate. artsy. minority dot com disguises disposable cell phones and other deceptions they hit and run story of alleged murder and antivirus invented john mcphee takes a new turn as a pops up in guatemala topless the prosecution and police its neighbor responded. and bad neighbor ghettoize amsterdam's authorities are proposing to the victor residence with a record of the arrest meant to separate cams that would live in comfort to shipping containers
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there's shock that the iraq don't feel the same water why should the welcome in iraq is lost. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines all the way through displacing people and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new governor of the very same country to help the leader of a different one as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has criticism thing of a middle east triangle the white house may not be able to navigate. or not artsy. people in britain face being branded terrorists or paedophiles if they refuse to allow the government to pry into the internet activities things that according to the u.k.'s home second tree after she said and you want to pose to the communications data bill fell into one of those groups are tea party boy who takes up the story. the way it would work if paused is that the police and security se
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in iraq e american blogger thinks used to fear inside iraq played a big part in so in the seeds of today. that unfortunately is another example of failed u.s. interventions decades after the us invaded the country and destroyed it and promised everyone on the ward and in iraq that it will build a functioning democracy what everyone will be happy living in peace and prosperity became one of the water places to live on earth the country is completely destroyed the society has been destroyed the infrastructure has been the destroyed five million people have been displaced and a million people were killed and there is till this day in two thousand and twelve we still have a very fragile political system that the iraqis view as a very corrupt very dysfunctional one so unfortunately it's another example of the failure of installing a government system by u.s. or nato invasions. the clock's ticking for us when we go see a chanson avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff again produced no result if publicans and the democrats the bail to reach a deal on how to reduce the national deficit tax hikes an
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they are concerned with the kurds as they were in iraq and as they were in syria. very good military but they need help that's why we are pushing missile defense into turkey on the border controlled by u.s. >> all right. and stephan, with respect to this whole idea of all of the countries that would be involved. if assad is taken out, who comes in? >> well, that's an enormous problem. there is -- what we have seen so far in the drama that we seen in the air of spring. there is very little engagement prost conflict organized force i gave advantage tends to be political or militant wing of islamist movement. infiltration from al qaeda and other affiliates around the region that post assad that they wouldn't be the strngest organization standing. >> look what happened when mubarak was dethroned and then we have got morsi and the muslim brotherhood and now we have this constitution is that is bypassing any kind of judicial review. do we have any hope as to who the next leader might be? >> no. and without having an influence on who the next leader is we shouldn't get in
they are concerned with the kurds as they were in iraq and as they were in syria. very good military but they need help that's why we are pushing missile defense into turkey on the border controlled by u.s. >> all right. and stephan, with respect to this whole idea of all of the countries that would be involved. if assad is taken out, who comes in? >> well, that's an enormous problem. there is -- what we have seen so far in the drama that we seen in the air of spring. there is very...
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to demand more rights seeing muslims had controlled iraq until the fall of saddam hussein ten years ago they now accuse the shia origins of refusing to share power and being a puppet of neighboring around the latest protest is seen as the tip of the iceberg in a sectarian conflict with tension leading to some of the worst violence since the iraq war or a g.r.r. who's an iraqi american blogger thinks the us invasion played a big part in sowing the seeds of today's trouble. unfortunately is another example of. u.s. interventions decades after the us invaded the country and destroyed it and promised everyone on the war in iraq that it will build a functioning democracy what everyone will be happy living in peace and prosperity rock became one of the wards places to live on earth the country is completely destroyed the society has been destroyed infrastructure has been the destroyed five million people have been displaced and million people were killed. there is till this day in two thousand and twelve we still have very fragile political system rocky's view very corrupt very dysfunctio
to demand more rights seeing muslims had controlled iraq until the fall of saddam hussein ten years ago they now accuse the shia origins of refusing to share power and being a puppet of neighboring around the latest protest is seen as the tip of the iceberg in a sectarian conflict with tension leading to some of the worst violence since the iraq war or a g.r.r. who's an iraqi american blogger thinks the us invasion played a big part in sowing the seeds of today's trouble. unfortunately is...
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intervention in syria could be an option i just want to remind you that when we saw foreign intervention in iraq at that stage it was only allegations that the country had chemical that the country had weaponry that the country had the capability of carrying out what with that time was called weapons of mass destruction destruction and on those allegations alone there was foreign intervention so certainly the eyebrows are being raised in the international community as to whether or not we're going to see intervention here in syria. germany and israel have agreed to disagree over the issue of jewish settlements on palestinian land. chancellor macao stop short of condemning israeli actions actions which have left her and european partners furious israel is facing increasing isolation on the continent updated announced plans to build three thousand homes on occupied palestinian territory in germany initially criticise and me if i didn't join other east asia cold in israel embassadors to go to damage your relations between the two you have been especially tense after germany abstained from a u.n. vo
intervention in syria could be an option i just want to remind you that when we saw foreign intervention in iraq at that stage it was only allegations that the country had chemical that the country had weaponry that the country had the capability of carrying out what with that time was called weapons of mass destruction destruction and on those allegations alone there was foreign intervention so certainly the eyebrows are being raised in the international community as to whether or not we're...
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. >> iraq's president has arrived for medical treatment following a stroke. few details have been released about the seriousness of his condition. he is seen as a unifying force in iraq, mediating among sunnis, shia, and kurds. >> protesters in several indian cities are calling for action to stop the increasing number of violent rapes of women, following the rape and beating of a 23-year-old by six men on a bus in new delhi. doctors say the young woman is still in critical condition. >> christmas is, of course, just around the corner, and many retailers have been targeting customers, looking for that last-minute gift. and then there is this -- how about a personal shopper when you are at the airport? >> sounds good. as it turns out in frankfurt, germany, there is one, and he is especially looking to help out an increasing number of travelers from china, who are looking to part with lots of cash. >> he spent years living in china. he understands the language as well as the mentality of the chinese. for the past few months, he has been a sales consultant at fra
. >> iraq's president has arrived for medical treatment following a stroke. few details have been released about the seriousness of his condition. he is seen as a unifying force in iraq, mediating among sunnis, shia, and kurds. >> protesters in several indian cities are calling for action to stop the increasing number of violent rapes of women, following the rape and beating of a 23-year-old by six men on a bus in new delhi. doctors say the young woman is still in critical...